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Hamburger film sandwich

Original title: The Kentucky Fried Movie
  • 1977
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
21K
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Hamburger film sandwich (1977)
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The daily programming of a fictional local TV channel presented as a series of highly irreverent skits.The daily programming of a fictional local TV channel presented as a series of highly irreverent skits.The daily programming of a fictional local TV channel presented as a series of highly irreverent skits.

  • Director
    • John Landis
  • Writers
    • David Zucker
    • Jim Abrahams
    • Jerry Zucker
  • Stars
    • Evan C. Kim
    • Bong Soo Han
    • Bill Bixby
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    6.4/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • John Landis
    • Writers
      • David Zucker
      • Jim Abrahams
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Stars
      • Evan C. Kim
      • Bong Soo Han
      • Bill Bixby
    • 153User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Evan C. Kim
    Evan C. Kim
    • Loo (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
    • (as Evan Kim)
    Bong Soo Han
    • Dr. Klahn (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
    • (as Master Bong Soo Han)
    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • Bill Bixby (segment "Headache Clinic")
    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • The Architect (segment "That's Armageddon")
    Marilyn Joi
    Marilyn Joi
    • Cleopatra Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
    Saul Kahan
    • Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
    David Zucker
    David Zucker
    • Driver (segment "His New Car")…
    Marcy Goldman
    Marcy Goldman
    • Housewife (segment "Household Odors")
    Dulcie Jordan
    • Guest #1 (segment "Household Odors")
    Gracia Lee
    • Guest #2 (segment "Household Odors")
    Sheila Rogers
    • Guest #3 (segment "Household Odors")
    Joseph G. Medalis
    • Paul Burmaster (segment "High Adventure")
    • (as Joe Medalis)
    Barry Dennen
    Barry Dennen
    • Claude LaMont (segment "High Adventure")
    Colin Male
    • Spokesman (segment "Argon")…
    Ed Griffith
    • Host (segment "Danger Seekers")
    Robert Starr
    Robert Starr
    • Rex Kramer (segment "Danger Seekers")
    Richard Gates
    • Boy (segment "Eyewitness News")
    • (as Rick Gates)
    Tara Strohmeier
    Tara Strohmeier
    • Girl (segment "Eyewitness News")
    • (as Tara Strohmeir)
    • Director
      • John Landis
    • Writers
      • David Zucker
      • Jim Abrahams
      • Jerry Zucker
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    a_burke

    A generally "sweet" comedy

    Unlike many similar movies in this genre from the 70s, Kentucky Fried Movie is generally comprised of vignettes that do not simply resort to mean-spirited and base jokes, such as those about bodily emanations and racial or ethnic stereotyping. Rather, the skits tend to have an almost "sweet" tone about them. They employ humor and gags not intended to offend, though they might, if handled by other writers, as the content can be pretty darned provocative.

    Coming from me, this should mean a lot. My very own mother is depicted in the most-memorable "Catholic High School Girls in Trouble" segment: "Mrs. Burke" -- from the 1968 POST Grape-Nuts commercial -- played here by Gwen Van Dam. (You can see the real "Mrs. Burke" at the Burke Family Grape-Nuts Archives)

    As the son of a most virtuous Catholic mother, herself quite unlike the character in this film, I might easily be offended. Yet, in this case, I feel honored to see my mom's name roll in the credits of this clever flick.

    Many of the skits are excellent. The much praised piece, "A Fistful of Yen" (the spoof on Bruce Lee's classic "Enter the Dragon"), is so well done, it truly merits the distinction, "a must see."

    I would certainly recommend this film to any adult who is not likely to be offended by nudity and sexual themes. It's a lot of fun!

    Adam Burke
    9lauraeileen894

    A tasteless comedy of extraordinary magnitude!!

    "Kentucky Fried Movie" is tasteless, unsophisticated, and decidedly sophomoric... and one of the most hilarious films ever made! A string of politically incorrect segments made by the creators of "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun", "KFM" is an "R"-rated romp that today, nearly 30 years after its release, would be too shocking to even warrant the dreaded "NC-17" rating. Forget those unfunny amateurs Broken Lizard or the overrated Farrelly Brothers. We're talking naked breasts, oral sex, racial slurs, violence... and yet each segment leaves you delirious from not only laughter but disbelief at the fact that the Zuckers actually go away with all this. I've discovered that it really takes a certain kind of innocence to make a movie like "KFM", a naive belief that people will simply laugh at the crude spectacle of it all. Segments include a wholesome couple listening to a 1950s style "how-to" record on foreplay (wait till you see what the record comes equipped with), a thrill seeker whose trademark stunt is going to a crowd of black men and yelling out the N-word (how bold is this scene? No one has dared imitate it since), and a political debate between two analysts that ends with one of them cheerfully telling the other to "blow it out your a**" and giving them the finger. The highlight is the mini-movie within the movie, "A Fistful of Yen". A parody of all the Bruce Lee films, its hero, Loo, fights the evil Klahn, a one-armed criminal mastermind with a fondness for the phrase "extraordinary magnitude". It also pokes fun at the endless fights from the Lee films, as well as the characters' fractured English (little trivia, the actors really were Asian and spoke poor English in real life, so it wasn't intentional on their parts) The twist ending of "Yen" is one of the goofiest things you ever saw in your life. Despite the often offensive humor of "KFM", it's not a mean film by any means. No one is really safe from the wacky chaos it inflicts, and it's just hilarious. In our time of hand-wringing political correctness, "KFM" offers a cathartic experience of laughing out loud at our fears, prejudices, and, yes, stupidity. This is indeed a finger-lickin' good comedy.
    jberlin11797

    The DVD of "Kentucky Fried Movie" Outshines "Airplane!"

    In our millenial DVD culture, we demand plenty of extras and insights. "Kentucky Fried Movie," the little movie that could, delivers it. Regrettably, its successor "Airplane!" didn't. Both movies were made by the famous comedy moviemakers David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker, best known as ZAZ. "Kentucky Fried Movie," or KFM as it is known, was directed by John Landis, who went to big projects as "Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers." As a small movie, KFM would pave the way for the filmmakers successes. But in DVD terms, KFM did a much better job than "Airplane!" with extras aplenty. "Airplane!" only had a trailer and ZAZ's mediocre commentary track, which ZAZ did much better in KFM. As for KFM's extras, they included a hilarious 8-minute home movie which ZAZ proved to their relatives they were making a real movie in Hollywood, a clear-cut photo gallery, bios of ZAZ and John Landis, and the best commentary track they have done so far.

    As for KFM, what makes this small movie so special? Although much of the movie is done tastelessly, it is fun tastelessness that everyone in it is enjoying it. There is a lot of nudity and foul language, but it had it's heart in the right place. And as for the cast, there are mostly unknown actors, and many of them are quite attractive and talented, with cameos by more famous actors such as the late Bill Bixby in a headache sketch, Donald Sutherland as a clumsy waiter in a sketch spoofing disaster movies, and "Leave it to Beaver" stars Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow kidding themselves as bickering brother jurors in the courtroom sketch.

    This movie, I think, is the best spoof of pop culture I've ever seen, outdoing its predecessor "The Groove Tube," made 3years earlier than KFM and featuring bits by a then-unknown and pre-Saturday Night Live Chevy Chase. One of my favorite skits are "A.M. Today" with a gorilla rampaging the studio, scaring off everyone, while a calm anchorwoman (played by the lovely little-known actress Janice Kent)continues her duties of reporting the news. Another favorite is"Sex Records," with a black couple being instructed on lovemaking by a record until the woman is whisked away by a black muscleman, Yet another favorite is "Feel-A-Round," where a theatre usher listens to the dialogue of a movie, gets out his props to feel a movie goer, even scaring him with a knife when the actress announces she'll cut up her lover with a knife. Then there is the final skit where a newsman from TV has the power to peer into the living room of a young couple having sex, and his crew (well-played by ZAZ themselves) leer on. But the best sketch of all is "A Fistful of Yen," a 17-minute takeoff of Bruce Lee Movies featuring a lisping Karate champ fighting against the master despot Dr. Klahn, who wants to take over the world, and ends with the Hero in Dorothy drag spoofing "The Wizard of Oz."

    If you like your DVDs, and of a low-budget movie, KFM delivers the goods. Hopefully, there will be a special edition of "Airplane!" in the future for fans of that movie who were disappointed in the DVD treatment of that great classic , but let's not hold our breaths. But for ZAZ fans, KFM was the best DVD work they have done so far, and it's a special edition in its own right, outshining and outselling "Airplane!" by a substantial margin.
    8nunyerbiz

    The popcorn you're eating has been p**sed in.. film at 11

    A movie that is a collection of short sketches is bound to be uneven, and the Kentucky Fried Movie is no exception. However, this movie shows the brilliance of Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams that would become Airplane, Top Secret, Naked Gun, etc...

    If viewed in the context of the 70's this movie is simply hilarious... If you're too young to tell the difference between the 1970's and the 1870's then a lot of this movie will go over your head. However I still recommend a rental. Even if you've never seen 'Enter the Dragon' the parody 'A Fistful of Yen' will make you laugh.

    From "Catholic High School Girls in Trouble" to "Big Jim Slade" to the wonderful Lysol commercial parody, this movie is simple comedic genius... To this day certain parts make me nearly wet myself....

    If you like satire and/or parody... The Kentucky Fried Movie is a must see. While viewing, keep an eye open for jokes and bits that will appear in later Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams movies....

    My vote 8/10 (but I'm a big Airplane! fan)
    7jellopuke

    Occasionally hilarious even today

    Some of this is still jaw droopingly funny even if some isn't, but overall it's always trying something wacky so even if a sketch doesn't work it's not on screen for too long. Loads of nudity and tastelessness, this is a chance to see the Zucker's early work and still worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Original titles for the film included "Free Popcorn" and "Closed for Remodeling." Presumably both were rejected for the confusion they would cause when displayed on a theater marquee.
    • Goofs
      During the "Fistful of Yen" sequence, the tour guide mentions that the tanks containing the chemicals for germ warfare can each hold "4000 cubic liters". The liter is already a unit of volume, so the phrase "cubic liters" doesn't really mean anything.
    • Quotes

      Henry Gibson: In the past year, over 800,000 Americans have died. Despite millions of dollars of research, death continues to be our nation's number one killer.

    • Crazy credits
      The credits state that the cast is listed in order of appearance - and then starts with Cleopatra Schwarz (who appears about 2/3rds of the way through the film)!
    • Alternate versions
      A version aired on Comedy Central (and perhaps on other channels) features a small variety of edits:
      • The 'Cleopatra Schwartz' sequence is censored heavily for language and nudity
      • During the closing sequence (where the teenagers are having sex on the couch, and the news crew is watching), the camera zoom is altered several times so that nothing but the teens' faces show. The zooms are awkward, and blatantly added.
      • The entirety of the 'Catholic School Girls In Trouble' scene is missing. It is listed in the credits, however.
    • Connections
      Featured in I Love the '70s: Volume 2: 1977 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Carioca
      (uncredited)

      Music by Vincent Youmans

      Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

      Performed by Jo Stafford (as Darlene Edwards) with Paul Weston on piano (as Jonathan Edwards)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • The Kentucky Fried Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Rialto Theatre - 1023 S. Fair Oaks Avenue, South Pasadena, California, USA(Feel-a-round sequence)
    • Production companies
      • United Film Distribution Company (UFDC)
      • Kentucky Fried Theater
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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